Rebecca O’Rourke | Jumping the Cracks | Nearly midnight in London’s derelict Hackney on a wet, windy,dark night, but not so dark that Rats (after her rat’s tail hair) doesn’t see the Rolls w
Maureen Brady | Ginger’s Fire | From Maureen Brady, previously nominated for an ALA Gay Book Award, comes Ginger’s Fire, an absorbing tale of rebirth, redemption, and finally finding
Julia Watts | Wedding Bell Blues | The things a woman will do for love…and Lily had love, lots of it. But her partner Charlotte is dead. Their daughter Mimi keeps her sane – until Cha
Lisa Alther | Original Sins | They call themselves ‘The Five’ — Sally and Emily Prince and Jed, Raymond, and Donny Tatro. Convinced they are special, they spend their Tennessee ch
Jane Rule | A Hot-Eyed Moderate | In this forceful and witty collection of essays, Jane Rule speaks frankly of the issues she has confronted as a woman, an artist, and a lesbian, and o
Jenifer Levin | The Brothers | The Brothers takes us into the lives of community in post-war Israel. At the core of this powerful and haunting novel is the Kol family of kibbutz May
Pat Arrowsmith | Somewhere Like This | Collingwood Prison – where the bad girls go. Where the only love and sex available is of one kind. Where every woman is either ‘butch’, ‘fem’ or ‘stra